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QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Jul 23, 2008 -> 06:54 PM)
What did C.J. Wilson do?

Last time he pitched vs the Sox, he got knocked around a little but still managed the save and showed a bunch of emotion. Ozzie thought he was showing the team up.

 

Today, he gave up a 400 foot HR to Q. :gosox3:

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I liked what I seen out of Richard today; looked pretty good against a hot hitting rangers team with a defense that dropped the ball behind him(pun intended) in his FIRST major league start, ideally i would love too see 2 more starts from him before i render a decision. i liked his pick off move and the fact his change up just drops.

 

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QUOTE (WhiteSoxfan1986 @ Jul 23, 2008 -> 07:18 PM)
What was Bobby's velocity like? Was he sitting at 95-96 like his last outing?

 

According to the gun I was seeing during the telecast...he was right around there.

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So I was at Yankee Stadium today to see the Twins lose in person, then to find out later the Sox win. Good times.

 

Yankee Stadium is a dump, btw. An old, historic dump, but now that I've been there I can see why they're tearing it down.

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QUOTE (lostfan @ Jul 23, 2008 -> 09:49 PM)
So I was at Yankee Stadium today to see the Twins lose in person, then to find out later the Sox win. Good times.

 

Yankee Stadium is a dump, btw. An old, historic dump, but now that I've been there I can see why they're tearing it down.

 

 

You live in the city? I was there last night sitting in the bleachers. The guy 1 seat over had a retro Sox jersey on and we were loving it as the Yanks were pouring it on the Twins' bullpen. Got to make fun of some kids wearing Cubs jerseys too, just good natured stuff as they were about 7 or 8 years old.

 

 

I don't think it's a dump, I've been to 4 games so far this year (and about 6-7 overall since I moved here) and all in all I think it's just an average ball park (for people living in the city the access to public transportation is rediculously good, I can take the D train 60 minutes from my apt in Brooklyn and be there), but the history is just unrivaled.

 

That said, Yankee stadium has really changed for the worse. The whole thing is to encourage families (who will be buying lots of concessions) to come to the game. No booze in the bleachers, and quite a few sections in the nosebleeds as well. But the hardcore fans really are knowledable and get into the game, like standing and cheering on all 2 strike 2 out counts, going wild when the Yankes chase a pitcher, and generally staying till the last out.

 

 

I'll be going back when the Sox come into town in September, got a couple hard core Yanks fans coming with me, should be a good time with both teams in the race.

 

If any of you guys plan on going to that series let me know and I can recommend some things to do while in the city, etc.

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QUOTE (DABearSoX @ Jul 23, 2008 -> 03:21 PM)
it's a good story for the kids....lets them know that you can rebound after getting addicted to drugs in college....

 

re: bold -- that's not at all the story. But I guess that's what the green is for.

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QUOTE (chitownsportsfan @ Jul 23, 2008 -> 10:57 PM)
You live in the city? I was there last night sitting in the bleachers. The guy 1 seat over had a retro Sox jersey on and we were loving it as the Yanks were pouring it on the Twins' bullpen. Got to make fun of some kids wearing Cubs jerseys too, just good natured stuff as they were about 7 or 8 years old.

 

 

I don't think it's a dump, I've been to 4 games so far this year (and about 6-7 overall since I moved here) and all in all I think it's just an average ball park (for people living in the city the access to public transportation is rediculously good, I can take the D train 60 minutes from my apt in Brooklyn and be there), but the history is just unrivaled.

 

That said, Yankee stadium has really changed for the worse. The whole thing is to encourage families (who will be buying lots of concessions) to come to the game. No booze in the bleachers, and quite a few sections in the nosebleeds as well. But the hardcore fans really are knowledable and get into the game, like standing and cheering on all 2 strike 2 out counts, going wild when the Yankes chase a pitcher, and generally staying till the last out.

 

 

I'll be going back when the Sox come into town in September, got a couple hard core Yanks fans coming with me, should be a good time with both teams in the race.

 

If any of you guys plan on going to that series let me know and I can recommend some things to do while in the city, etc.

No, I took the day off and went to New York today (I'm back home now). I live near Baltimore, so I took the Amtrak to NYC as I do every now and again.

 

Let me put it this way - Yankee Stadium is sort of like Wrigley. The park has lots of personality and history, but its age definitely shows, and it looks like a dump compared to modern ballparks like Camden Yards, the Cell, etc. The concessions are overpriced "meh" and the sight lines/seats are awful. It's no wonder they're tearing it down.

 

I will say whatever stereotype people have about Yankee fans from ESPN and the internet probably isn't true though. I mean there are those who meet the stereotype b/c of the sheer size of the fanbase but most of them are actual baseball fans.

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QUOTE (lostfan @ Jul 23, 2008 -> 10:11 PM)
No, I took the day off and went to New York today (I'm back home now). I live near Baltimore, so I took the Amtrak to NYC as I do every now and again.

 

Let me put it this way - Yankee Stadium is sort of like Wrigley. The park has lots of personality and history, but its age definitely shows, and it looks like a dump compared to modern ballparks like Camden Yards, the Cell, etc. The concessions are overpriced "meh" and the sight lines/seats are awful. It's no wonder they're tearing it down.

 

I will say whatever stereotype people have about Yankee fans from ESPN and the internet probably isn't true though. I mean there are those who meet the stereotype b/c of the sheer size of the fanbase but most of them are actual baseball fans.

Have you ever been to Fenway? I haven't. If you have, what did you think of it?

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QUOTE (chiguy79 @ Jul 23, 2008 -> 05:14 PM)
If yankees make playoffs A-Rod will win no doubt...it is a popularity contest and CQ is still fairly unknown. Or it will go to hamilton with all the media love he has gotten this year. CQ would really need to turn it on the last two months to leave no doubt. Lets just win the division though, eh!

 

If the Yankees make the playoffs, the best player on their team will win the MVP. Yep, just like in 2006. Yep.

 

If Quentin keeps up his pace, ends up at around .280/.380/.550 or so, 40+ homers and 120+ RBI, and the Sox win the division, he has to be the favorite outside of Hamilton, who everyone wants to bone.

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They should transition to whipped cream.

 

Exactly. The equipment guy or somebody should bring some whipped cream or some pies and put 'em in the clubhouse fridge so they don't get that gross shaving cream in their eyes.

Great comeback win.

Ozzie, who of course was tossed, gave a great quote in the yahoo sports story: "They never give up,” Guillen said of his players. “They can play without me, but I can’t manage without them.”

Hopefully it'll carry over to the road trip. This team may have some weaknesses but it has some fight in it.

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QUOTE (greg775 @ Jul 23, 2008 -> 10:20 PM)
Exactly. The equipment guy or somebody should bring some whipped cream or some pies and put 'em in the clubhouse fridge so they don't get that gross shaving cream in their eyes.

Great comeback win.

Ozzie, who of course was tossed, gave a great quote in the yahoo sports story: "They never give up,” Guillen said of his players. “They can play without me, but I can’t manage without them.”

Hopefully it'll carry over to the road trip. This team may have some weaknesses but it has some fight in it.

IMO, we have to go atleast 5-5 on this road-trip- win 1 in Detroit, 2 in Minnesota, and 2 in KC. Although, winning 2/3 in Detroit and 3/3 in KC is possible. But we HAVE to win 2 in Minnesota at the least.

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QUOTE (whitesoxbrian @ Jul 23, 2008 -> 10:51 PM)
IMO, we have to go atleast 5-5 on this road-trip- win 1 in Detroit, 2 in Minnesota, and 2 in KC. Although, winning 2/3 in Detroit and 3/3 in KC is possible. But we HAVE to win 2 in Minnesota at the least.

Yes we do, and Im praying that the trip out of Chicago sparks Konerko, we really need production from 1B and 3B in these next few series.

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Yes we do, and Im praying that the trip out of Chicago sparks Konerko, we really need production from 1B and 3B in these next few series.

 

All games against our own division. Sox have great opportunity in front of them. It's pretty exciting what's ahead. BTW, what's our payroll compared to Minnie?

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lol@the Juan Uribe marry me signs shown on the broadcast. Richard showed some flashes, nice to see Thome drive one deep, and not much more can be said about Quentin. This was a game where if it would come down to the last strike in the bottom of nine, I'd still feel safe in assuming we could come back. Luckily it didn't, and I can happily blame cigarettes and alcohol for the years shorn of the end of my life instead of the White Sox.

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This was another one of those games that we had no business winning, that somehow we pulled out of our asses and won. Tacking the extra game onto the lead, and not giving the Tigers another game gained in the standings is huge, especially as we head up to Detroit for the weekend.

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QUOTE (whitesoxbrian @ Jul 23, 2008 -> 11:59 PM)
Have you ever been to Fenway? I haven't. If you have, what did you think of it?

I haven't, but for the people I know that have been there (I work with 2 Red Sox fans) they say generally the same thing. Fenway needs to be renovated or something.

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QUOTE (lostfan @ Jul 24, 2008 -> 07:30 AM)
I haven't, but for the people I know that have been there (I work with 2 Red Sox fans) they say generally the same thing. Fenway needs to be renovated or something.

I'll agree with them. The seats are tiny and I felt cramped. I do like the overall charm. It's hard to hate on the unique dimensions and the green monster. Too bad the fans are annoying as heck but you gotta give them credit for being die hard. When I went I might have been the only person not wearing a Red Sox jersey or cap.

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Its funny to me that people complain about the cream pies in the face.

 

"Whaaaa, its so old and unoriginal" "Whaaaa, why dont they try whipped cream"

 

WHO CARES

 

The team has fun with it, why should any of us care about it

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QUOTE (kyyle23 @ Jul 24, 2008 -> 01:47 PM)
Its funny to me that people complain about the cream pies in the face.

 

"Whaaaa, its so old and unoriginal" "Whaaaa, why dont they try whipped cream"

 

WHO CARES

 

The team has fun with it, why should any of us care about it

 

 

Creme pie tastes better, but I would prefer chocolate or banana. It's a team thing as you say :headbang :gosoxretro:

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QUOTE (elrockinMT @ Jul 24, 2008 -> 09:31 AM)
Creme pie tastes better, but I would prefer chocolate or banana. It's a team thing as you say :headbang :gosoxretro:

 

There is a good chance the whipped cream pies were made but Hall (and possibly Uribe) ate them and replaced with shaving cream.

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